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Title: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: thebinmann on October 31, 2009, 06:37:07 PM
Hi

I just picked up the Western Express train set with 12 bonus tracks for a hypermarket in France (Auchan) for €17.00 EUR

I also saw a 1829 Steam Train which could be jus the "ticket" for Victorian, Pulp and Old West Scientist (Mad Profs from Deadlands)

I'm happy with my trains!
 :-*
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: former user on October 31, 2009, 07:05:12 PM
nice!

pics?

announcement in 3 boards a bit too much?
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: fastolfrus on October 31, 2009, 07:16:38 PM
If we had pictures I expect you'd be taking orders by now.
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: thebinmann on October 31, 2009, 07:18:30 PM
Yeah sorry, wasn't sure where to put it:

the pack look like this:

http://www.toydistributor.com/goldlok/9668E.htm

for the 1829 its got similar coachs but the train is a "Rocket" style and yellow - so both need some painting!

http://www.hktdc.com/dir_en_manufacturer/Hong_Kong_1829_Locomotive_Suppliers.htm
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: former user on October 31, 2009, 07:36:20 PM
we do have a railway board, especially for such occasions  ;)

the 1829 does not look very convincing??
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: fastolfrus on October 31, 2009, 09:58:27 PM
we do have a railway board, especially for such occasions  ;)

the 1829 does not look very convincing??

But it does look very VSF.... well Stephenson's Rocketish anyway
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: former user on October 31, 2009, 10:41:34 PM
maybe

but I thought VSF would mean developed steam age, not historical steam age?

maybe a misconception on my side
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: Westfalia Chris on November 01, 2009, 08:55:55 AM
maybe

but I thought VSF would mean developed steam age, not historical steam age?

maybe a misconception on my side

Depends on how you like your VSF to be. "Steampunk" could be described as the variant more focused on technical progress ahead of its time, such as in "The Difference Engine" or "Anti-Ice", or, basically, any of the "techy" Jules Verne novels, whereas "Space:1889", while certainly big on the tech stuff, too, seems to be a bit more "fantastic" in its approach.
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: former user on November 01, 2009, 09:08:06 AM
VSF is surely not a clearly defined subject and a matter of taste, but nevertheless more than historical steam engines, whether technological or fantasy

I am not very sure, but the mentioned 1829 train does look a bit inconsistent to me?
the engine is rather 1870es, while the coaches are much later?
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: Thunderchicken on November 01, 2009, 09:24:26 AM

announcement in 3 boards a bit too much?

Not really, thebinmann is new to the forum so maybe cut him some slack.  ;)

Welcome thebinmann and thanks for sharing.  :)
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: former user on November 01, 2009, 09:43:03 AM
sorry was not meant to be .....
just a note

of course thanks for sharing, appreciate
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: fairoaks024 on November 01, 2009, 12:16:58 PM
nice heads up thebinman, i'll keep a lookout for either set,

regards

jim
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: thebinmann on November 01, 2009, 04:43:27 PM
I am not very sure, but the mentioned 1829 train does look a bit inconsistent to me?
the engine is rather 1870es, while the coaches are much later?

Yes I would agree but for me the coaches can be recycled for the Old West.

The engine is a but big and clunky, but for Pulp Gothic horror and crazy inventors I think (once painted/washed with black inl) it should come up ok
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: former user on November 01, 2009, 05:21:29 PM
the only "unusual " about the engine IMHO is the diagonal transmission, uneven traction wheels and the missing cab, typical for early times when the trains were not that fast. To this the closed cabs are contrasting...
So adding a proper VSF speed cab with tank (or converting one of the waggons to a fitting tender) should do the VSF trick

Otherwise the LOCO is a nice and unusal piece in railway modelling

wondering if it could be available in Germany - what did You say it costs?
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: former user on November 06, 2009, 09:19:51 AM
me too I must confess

I tried on ebay, but the only thing I found is a "normal" Western Express

17 Euro is well worth it's money. As I heard it is 0 gauge, so plenty of track available.
Even sent from France it would be still cheap compared to what is available otherwise, and hey, 3 passanger coaches and an unusual engine....  :D
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: Bullshott on November 06, 2009, 03:00:27 PM
The 1829 train might actually work very nicely for an early 19th century project I'm planning.

I'll be in the Auchan at Charbourg on Saturday, so will look out for these. Better not tell the wife!
Title: Re: 25/28mm Train sets Goldlok (Europe)
Post by: Bullshott on November 09, 2009, 09:19:11 PM
I made it to Auchan on Saturday. No sign Western Express traiin set, but they did have the 1829 set and a set similar to this one, but with 3 coaches and the same amount of track as the two sets previously mentioned in this thread:

http://www.toydistributor.com/goldlok/9684.htm (http://www.toydistributor.com/goldlok/9684.htm)

I bought the 1829 train. The coaches are perfect for 28mm, but the engine is massive (due to the need to fit 2 x AA batteries), so I'll rework it and add a cab.